Strong Euro Puts QE Tapering in Doubt
We do not expect this trend to reverse anytime soon and believe monetary policy is likely to continue to have little role to play. The Eurozone single currency has gained 14% from the beginning of the year, with the tempo of appreciation accelerating.

Task Force One prepping for Irma deployment
The task force found out Monday that some of its members would be activated by FEMA to assist the local crews in San Juan. One of two teams with Indiana Task Force 1 that was sent to help with Hurricane Harvey is back home tonight.

How to Get Bright Engrams in Destiny 2
By spending Destiny 2 Bright Engrams, you can purchase things like Sparrows , Shaders, Ghost Shells, among other items. As you are at level 20 you will see that Guardians cannot level up more but they can still earn XP.

Cabinet reshuffle was tactical and strategic
Uma Bharti now serves as the Cabinet Minister for Drinking Water and Sanitation in the Union Government of India. Internally, the moves have already begun and the target, according to news reports, is 350 seats for the BJP.

Giants WR Beckham sits out practice
Beckham said he has "done some running and cutting, " but he has not been given medical clearance to participate in practice. Beckham sprained his ankle against Cleveland on August 21, and the Giants have provided little information since.

Ruthless Nadal storms into US Open semis
At one stage a year ago , his world ranking, once as high as four in the world, slumped to 1,045 and he even considered retiring. The third set went into the tie breaker, and it was Del Potro who came out as a victor (7-6).

6 killed, 15 injured in fire in Mumbai's posh Juhu locality
The official added that three fire engines and two water tankers were pressed into service soon after the fire broke out. Police are recording statements of the injured and will file an accidental death report after postmortem is completed.

North Korea 'moving missile towards west coast'

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley had a warning for North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un.

Even before President Trumptweeted Tuesday about plans to allow "a substantially increased amount of highly sophisticated" equipment for Japan and South Korea, the White House sent a request to the State Department for an assessment of how best to expedite the authorization of such sales as a way to combat Pyongyang's recent missile and nuclear tests, sources say.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in spoke with US President Donald Trump on Monday and agreed to lift current restrictions on the payload weight of South Korea's ballistic missiles, according to a South Korean presidential spokesman.

"Mrs May said Britain would work with the USA and worldwide partners to continue to exert economic pressure on North Korea through further measures including sanctions". And I also want to put up a picture that the North Koreans put out yesterday, and it shows Kim, they said, expecting what they believe - they say was a nuclear warhead to be put on a ballistic missile.

Trump has previously vowed to stop North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and said he would unleash "fire and fury" if Pyongyang threatened USA territory. Mr. Trump's latest Twitter threat against nations doing business with North Korea is clearly targeted at China, the only regime with some degree of influence - though it is not clear exactly how much - over the North Korean regime.

"If we fail to stop North Korea's provocations now, it could sink into an uncontrollable situation", Moon said in opening remarks before a meeting with Putin in Vladivostok, Russia.

North Korea on Sunday triggered global alarm with by far its most powerful atomic test to date, claiming it was a hydrogen bomb that could be mounted onto a long-range missile.

Russian Federation has rebuffed USA calls for new United Nations sanctions while Washington has promised its allies advanced weaponry. Trump noted China's "essential role" and pledged more communication with China "to find a solution as early as possible", Xinhua (shihn-wah) reports.

"It is regrettable that the DPRK leadership, by its actions aimed at undermining the global non-proliferation regime, poses a serious threat to peace and security on the Korean peninsula and on a global scale".

According to a readout released by the White House, the leaders "condemned North Korea's latest provocative and destabilizing action and noted North Korea's current path is unsafe to the world and not in its own interest". Beijing fears that completely cutting off North Korea could lead to its collapse, unleashing a wave of refugees into China's northeast.

"We will not be putting up with what's happening in North Korea", Mr Trump told reporters after the conversation.

Trump also reaffirmed his commitment to defending the homeland, territories, and allies of the United States, using all available diplomatic and military capabilities, said the statement.